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Bracelet de cheville hématite rose

Bracelet de cheville hématite rose

Prix habituel $28.00 CAD
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Bracelet de cheville hématite rose

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Bracelet de cheville en pierres naturelles

 

 

Apportez une touche de douceur et d’élégance à votre cheville avec ce bracelet délicat en hématite rose et howlite blanche. L’harmonie subtile entre les tons rosés et le blanc lumineux crée un bijou à la fois raffiné et intemporel, parfait pour accompagner vos looks estivaux comme vos tenues plus habillées.

 

Grâce à sa taille ajustable, ce bracelet de cheville s’adapte confortablement aux petites comme aux grandes chevilles, offrant un port agréable au quotidien.

 

Fabriqué avec soin au Québec, ce bijou reflète le savoir-faire artisanal et l’attention portée aux détails qui font la signature de 1001 Perles.

 

Détails :

 

  • Pierres naturelles : hématite rose et howlite blanche
  • Taille réglable
  • Léger et confortable
  • Fabrication artisanale au Québec

 

 

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